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  1. KimyKun
    Sep 16, 2009
    10
    I think that this game is great... i don't like the cards battle... but the graphic is great. I don't know why didn't he came out in ITALY to,i hope some day that this fantastic game will arive in ITALY soo i can play the game...I think that this game is great... i don't like the cards battle... but the graphic is great. I don't know why didn't he came out in ITALY to,i hope some day that this fantastic game will arive in ITALY soo i can play the game... XOXO Expand
  2. Oct 18, 2010
    10
    I may be giving this a 10 because I'm biased due to the fact this is a Kingdom Hearts game, and I am a huge fan of the series. But once you get used to the cards, the rest will be smooth sailing.
  3. Feb 15, 2019
    10
    I honestly don't know why people hate this game, I though this was a fantastic game. I might be a little bit biased, but I think KH Re:Chain of Memories is the fourth best game in the series to date in my
    opinion. This game has great stages, great story, and great combat with the card system. Even the bosses in this game is fun to face against in this game. I totally enjoyed playing this
    I honestly don't know why people hate this game, I though this was a fantastic game. I might be a little bit biased, but I think KH Re:Chain of Memories is the fourth best game in the series to date in my
    opinion. This game has great stages, great story, and great combat with the card system. Even the bosses in this game is fun to face against in this game. I totally enjoyed playing this game from start to finish. I highly recommend it.
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  4. Dec 5, 2020
    10
    Bellissimo ! Gameplay innovativo e ottimo livello di sfida!! Trama intrigante !! Fenomenale
  5. Mar 15, 2022
    10
    PS4 version here. That's a really sweet game, great story, I seem to be in the minority that enjoyed this one more that Kh1. This one is more concise, has some strategy elements. But honestly you can just spam your way with Sonic Blade and Lethal Frame through most of the game, the only boss that gave me a *really* hard time is the final boss for Sora (I play on Proud). I'm still midway inPS4 version here. That's a really sweet game, great story, I seem to be in the minority that enjoyed this one more that Kh1. This one is more concise, has some strategy elements. But honestly you can just spam your way with Sonic Blade and Lethal Frame through most of the game, the only boss that gave me a *really* hard time is the final boss for Sora (I play on Proud). I'm still midway in Riku's story, his gameplay is different, and I'm looking forward to finishing it.

    You must play Kh1 before this one, and it is recommended you also play 358/2 Days (I mean watch) before this one.
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  6. Oct 10, 2020
    10
    Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories is a remake of a Gameboy Advance game with the Kingdom Hearts 1 graphics. The game has a card based battle system where you collect and equip them to build a deck and use it during battles.

    It's a bridge game to tell the events between Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 and intruduces new characters and gives more insight to them. The Disney worlds are sadly
    Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories is a remake of a Gameboy Advance game with the Kingdom Hearts 1 graphics. The game has a card based battle system where you collect and equip them to build a deck and use it during battles.

    It's a bridge game to tell the events between Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 and intruduces new characters and gives more insight to them.

    The Disney worlds are sadly just a rehash of Kingdom Hearts 1 and the Level Design is due to being a Gameboy Advance Game, very limited.

    I still enjoyed the Story Cutscenes and messing around with my deck and trying new combos.

    If you don't like the systems I would recommend to watch the cutscenes on youtube before playing Kingdom Hearts 2.

    All in all I enjoyed the game a lot.
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  7. Dec 9, 2012
    9
    This is an interesting game. I played it when it first came out on GBA several times and just finished playing through this PS2 version. I love this game because I think it has the single best combat system in any Action-RPG. Period. However, I can understand the polar opposites in terms of reviews. There is an enormous amount of depth to the combat system. The game requires you to thinkThis is an interesting game. I played it when it first came out on GBA several times and just finished playing through this PS2 version. I love this game because I think it has the single best combat system in any Action-RPG. Period. However, I can understand the polar opposites in terms of reviews. There is an enormous amount of depth to the combat system. The game requires you to think om a wide range of strategic levels very quickly. The PS2 version even more so because it requires more spacial thinking due to the fact that it is in 3D and, unlike the GBA version, you cannot always see everything that is occurring at once, forcing you to predict and anticipate enemy movements (whom you cannot always see if they are behind or above you) on the fly, while also card counting, adding card values, dodging, attacking, blocking, keeping track of your HP and more. On top of it all, the combat difficulty forces you to grasp all concepts and use them or you will die. It is not forgiving in any way. The strategy and customization goes far beyond the standard swing swing block, shoot shoot roll of even some of the greatest Action-RPG (in terms of challenge and strategy it out does even Mass Effect and Elder Scrolls) This depth is what may turn a lot of would be fans away though. It is several times more complex than what Kingdom Hearts folks are used to.
    Other parts of the game don't quite live up to the one of a kind battle system, however. The main overall story is pretty interesting and well done but has many of the trappings of a JRPG which is not necessarily bad but tends to push away some. The small plots in each of the worlds are kind of a throw away though. The world exploration, while very unique, is not it's strongest point. I understand that it is a carry-over from the GBA which had it's technical limitations. What I would like to see happen is for Square to take combat system of Chain of Memories and apply to a Action-RPG with a bigger scope. Something with a larger and more open world to explore. There is a lot Square could do in terms of evolving the gameplay concepts they started with Chain of Memories and I would love to see it happen (I don't care if is within the Kingdom Hearts franchise or not) It seems any people couldn't quite grasp the game. This is apparent by the fact that there are many people on here rating this game a "0" because they don't like the fact that enemies can defend themselves and counter-attack any attack made by the player that is not thought out. Due to the fact that the general attitude of big game developers is that they must appeal to as many people as possible, the chances of Square picking a concept back up that was so divisive is slim to none.
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  8. Nov 18, 2011
    9
    Squareenix re-makes Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories from the 2D realm to the 3D Realm, if you played the original, there isnt much difference as the gameplay and storyline is pretty much the same. The only difference is the plane is 3D and that can be a good thing. Alot of the problems with positioning and aiming in the original has been fixed due to the graphic interface completelySquareenix re-makes Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories from the 2D realm to the 3D Realm, if you played the original, there isnt much difference as the gameplay and storyline is pretty much the same. The only difference is the plane is 3D and that can be a good thing. Alot of the problems with positioning and aiming in the original has been fixed due to the graphic interface completely changing. The game feels like Part 1 but with less freedom as expected in its card based battle system. Expand
  9. Mar 5, 2019
    9
    Most people will play this game for a couple hours, get frustrated and quit, and say it's a terrible game. If you take the time to learn the very complex battle system, this game will surprise you with how great it is. It's very challenging but also extremely rewarding. I've played through every Kingdom Hearts game and this one always stands out as the toughest but the most satisfying.
  10. Feb 28, 2022
    9
    Super Spiel! Dafür das es ein Remake von einem GBA Spiel ist, ist es nicht schlecht. Das Kampfsystem ist vielfältig, wenn man es verstanden hat und es vernünftig benutzt. Die Story ist fantastisch und die Sicht von Sora als auch Riku zu erleben ist toll. Das Einzige was mich stört ist, dass der Weltenaufbau zu schnell repetitive wird. Man hat zwar verschiedene Möglichkeiten, einen Raum zuSuper Spiel! Dafür das es ein Remake von einem GBA Spiel ist, ist es nicht schlecht. Das Kampfsystem ist vielfältig, wenn man es verstanden hat und es vernünftig benutzt. Die Story ist fantastisch und die Sicht von Sora als auch Riku zu erleben ist toll. Das Einzige was mich stört ist, dass der Weltenaufbau zu schnell repetitive wird. Man hat zwar verschiedene Möglichkeiten, einen Raum zu erstellen, jedoch fällt der Erkundungsdrang im Gegensatz zu anderen Kingdom Hearts Spielen fast komplett weg. Expand
  11. Dec 14, 2013
    8
    First, let me just say, do NOT compare this any other game in the franchise. This game is the black sheep of Kingdom Hearts, but that doesn't have to be bad. The story of Castle Oblivion is ultimately an intriguing one and will be what keeps you going forward. Graphically the game looks good, despite that fact that everything is reused and room layouts don't change dramatically. The reasonFirst, let me just say, do NOT compare this any other game in the franchise. This game is the black sheep of Kingdom Hearts, but that doesn't have to be bad. The story of Castle Oblivion is ultimately an intriguing one and will be what keeps you going forward. Graphically the game looks good, despite that fact that everything is reused and room layouts don't change dramatically. The reason the game is sometimes disliked is due to it's radically different card-based combat. It's handled way differently than any other thing you've seen. You have to manage your deck while fighting in real-time, keep track of numbers, and use sleights to the best effect. It can get extremely chaotic and difficult if you can't keep up. Now the system isn't bad, if you know exactly what you're doing you can have a lot of fun. If you don't think you'll be able to manage it, play it on beginner mode. Expand
  12. Nov 28, 2022
    8
    Really loved it but there are definitely problems. I don't like when there's moments where you have to fight random enemies for hours trying to get a card to unlock a door. It's all random so if you don't have the roulette card, you're **** Also the music can make you want to go crazy if you stay in a world for too long like Atlantica for example.
  13. Jan 31, 2023
    8
    I really like the idea of ​​the cards, the story meets and exceeded my expectations, they are two very different campaigns in Gameplay and history
  14. sLm
    Apr 21, 2012
    7
    It's a very good game, cannot be compared to KH 1 and 2 because this is merely a light bridge between both of them just to understand the storyline, but it's fun and entertaining. The 7 score is because they didn't even bother in releasing a PAL version, shame on them, otherwise I would give this a 9.
  15. Feb 14, 2014
    7
    its a good game it adds to the story its kinda good to play through old worlds.The main thing of this game is the card system that adds a lot of strategy to combat. In my opinion its average i like it
  16. Jan 5, 2017
    7
    Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
    De Ja Vu
    Chain of memories is a direct sequel to kingdom hearts… This time your search for king Mickie takes you to the castle of oblivion… Your objective of the game is to make it up this castle 1 floor at a time… And conveniently each of these floors revisits your memories as the higher you go the more you forget and remember at the same time..
    Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
    De Ja Vu
    Chain of memories is a direct sequel to kingdom hearts…
    This time your search for king Mickie takes you to the castle of oblivion…
    Your objective of the game is to make it up this castle 1 floor at a time…
    And conveniently each of these floors revisits your memories as the higher you go the more you forget and remember at the same time..
    Perfect opportunity for developers to get lazy and just recycle… and that’s exactly what they did…
    Chain of Memories is Just the original kingdom hearts put into a card combat format with the excuse of memory loss…
    There’s nothing new to see here other than a few characters in the kingdom hearts lore…
    But as for Disney characters and worlds.. its revisiting the exact same places in the original… this is one of those rare instances where you’re better off watching all of the cut scenes for the story on YouTube than actually spending 20 hours of your life playing through.. which is a shame because the game is actually really good and has potential to be addictive…
    Unlike the hack and slash meets 3d platformer style of the original, chain of memories is more of a dungeon crawler meets hack and slash card game… you go into a room.. kill some heartless for xp and at the end of the fight they also drop a card… you use these cards to open new doors in these dungeons…
    And what’s in these rooms are dependent on the card you play…
    The only rules to the cards you can use on the door is that the number has to match or be higher.. And rarely you’ll need to match or be lower for the card value... and each card has its own perk such as more heartless, treasure room, a shop to buy cards for combat among many other things…
    and for combat you attack with these cards in real time…
    The highest value gets the hit.. It’s very fast paced and rarely requires any thinking... but definitely requires bit of strategy… but it’s all very accessible preventing you from raging during battles…
    You build up your deck with attack, summon, and magic cards you get throughout the world in breakable items, shops, and story progression… but your deck does have a max amount of cp.. so it’s going to be a while until your deck is full of 5 plus value… and as you level up you get to choose if you increase this cap, your hp, or learn a new slight move which is pulled off by stacking 3 weaker cards together for a more powerful attack… which gives reason to not just toss the weak cards to the side or sell them.. And you do have allies by your side, but you have to catch their cards mid battle to call them in to do an attack much like a summon… they aren’t there fighting with you the whole time like in kingom hearts 1.. which is fine as the battles are miles easier here…
    It’s a great concept but again... the worlds and the story....even the boss fights, theyre just compact versions of the real thing..… it’s all recycled from kingdom hearts 1…..which kills this game…
    Kingdom hearts 1 is the superior game.. If you want to experience these Disney world’s play that one instead... you do play as someone else in the final chunk of the game that I’m not going to say for spoilers... But even they are revisiting the same spots too…
    Chain of Memories is included in the collection and is definitely worth at least checking out... But don’t be surprised when boredom kicks in as you never see anything new…
    I give Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
    a 7/10
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  17. Mar 27, 2017
    7
    Completion:
    - Sora: Standard Mode
    - Riku: Beginner Mode (just wanted to finish the game by that point) Pros: - Card battle system is interesting and without a doubt unique - Many classic KH/Disney tunes return - Voice acting is solid for the most part, especially for a 2008 game - A lot of content - Bosses are fun, difficult, and creative - The two protagonists play very
    Completion:
    - Sora: Standard Mode
    - Riku: Beginner Mode (just wanted to finish the game by that point)

    Pros:
    - Card battle system is interesting and without a doubt unique
    - Many classic KH/Disney tunes return
    - Voice acting is solid for the most part, especially for a 2008 game
    - A lot of content
    - Bosses are fun, difficult, and creative
    - The two protagonists play very differently from one another

    Cons:
    - Battle system can be abused to the point where you're more or less mashing triangle for every non--boss battle (at least up to standard mode). Essentially, random battles feel like an immense chore.
    - Deck-making can be a chore, which should never be said about a card game
    - Incredibly boring and boxy environments
    - Lack of voice work from the Disney character s
    - Many assets and even storylines are copy/pasted from the original game
    - Very little story for such a long game. Even what is there seems mostly nonsensical without knowledge of 358/2 Days and KH2. Hard to imagine how someone could care about the non-returning characters without experiencing those games.
    - The duel mechanic is clunky and unfun

    True Score: 6.9
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  18. Apr 27, 2020
    7
    I wouldn't call it bad but it's not good I would say it straight in the middle . I would recommend watching YouTube video while playing it
  19. May 7, 2018
    7
    Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and Re: Chain of Memories was a very different game in terms to the gameplay with the card structure. I do think Square Enix was very genius with the concept with the platform. I felt that however, due to this card system, losing can be very easy if you do not get yourself situated with that. It can get irritating, but the amount of content is a lot for oneKingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and Re: Chain of Memories was a very different game in terms to the gameplay with the card structure. I do think Square Enix was very genius with the concept with the platform. I felt that however, due to this card system, losing can be very easy if you do not get yourself situated with that. It can get irritating, but the amount of content is a lot for one game. Sora and Riku mode can be very long if you do not learn sleights or understand the card system. I feel like this one stands out as a game that not a lot of casual gamers will go through and play and may just watch the cutscenes to understand the story. But diehards will push their way through the game. Rather tedious, the game stands out and with it being remastered with PS2 graphics at the time was very refreshing and gives me hope for other titles to get the same treatment. Expand
  20. Jun 10, 2019
    7
    This game is a hit or miss. People seem to love it a lot or hate it a lot. However, if you get behind the games' mechanics it can be a really fun experience and it's definitely worth playing if you've got the hd remix. The cards are well thought out for battle and creating your deck is fun. What isn't fun is the room generation. It's always the same! You get cards to generate rooms andThis game is a hit or miss. People seem to love it a lot or hate it a lot. However, if you get behind the games' mechanics it can be a really fun experience and it's definitely worth playing if you've got the hd remix. The cards are well thought out for battle and creating your deck is fun. What isn't fun is the room generation. It's always the same! You get cards to generate rooms and chances are the only thing to change is the theme of each world carries over. Play it to get the most out of your kingdom hearts II experience. Expand
  21. Feb 3, 2020
    7
    Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories Review (in a nutshell)
    P.S: My review was originally long, but my review was all deleted and gone. Now, I’m kinda frustrated so I putting this review in a nutshell.
    Re: Chain of Memories is a continuation of Kingdom Hearts and the story is pretty good. The card gameplay is kinda controversial. Fighting against enemies feels like a chore and fighting
    Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories Review (in a nutshell)
    P.S: My review was originally long, but my review was all deleted and gone. Now, I’m kinda frustrated so I putting this review in a nutshell.

    Re: Chain of Memories is a continuation of Kingdom Hearts and the story is pretty good. The card gameplay is kinda controversial. Fighting against enemies feels like a chore and fighting against bosses feels really tough and annoying. The graphics are only just PS2 graphics and the music is nothing special. The cast of characters are really good and interesting. And there’s voice acting.

    Story, really good. Gameplay, controversial and annoying. Graphics & music, nothing special. Characters, really good and interesting. There, it’s done! Well, the score is... 7.6 (7)!
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  22. Jun 29, 2020
    7
    Great game with a fantastic story and decent combat that is different from the rest of the series
  23. May 19, 2023
    7
    Interesting combat system, it will not appear again in the franchise, it just get a little bit repetitive to advance defeating heartless again and again
  24. Jul 24, 2023
    7
    *Flawed, but fun*
    Originally, I didn't play this game and watched the story cinematics because I just couldn't play it. However, I decided to give it a shot. Needless to say, I found some enjoyment out of it. It takes time to learn, but when you do, it feels great. However, if you're looking for a standard Kingdom Hearts experience, or just wanna get to Kingdom Hearts 2, just watch the
    *Flawed, but fun*
    Originally, I didn't play this game and watched the story cinematics because I just couldn't play it. However, I decided to give it a shot. Needless to say, I found some enjoyment out of it. It takes time to learn, but when you do, it feels great. However, if you're looking for a standard Kingdom Hearts experience, or just wanna get to Kingdom Hearts 2, just watch the story scenes on YouTube. This game has Gameplay>Story which makes sense because it was originally a GBA game, but it still feels empty in some spots. The bosses were the best part of the game because they actually provided challenge, and Riku's campaign provided challenge as well. What I liked a lot about this game is the deck building and how you could approach it however you want. But, it's not for everyone. 7/10, didn't expect it to be as good as it was.
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  25. Mar 16, 2012
    6
    In the story department, Chain of Memories delivers just as much as any other Kingdom Hearts game. The gameplay is a completely different story. The card system can be difficult to understand, punish you at the worst of times, and can be infuriating at times. You'll find yourself dying more than a few times in a row to the same boss due to the card system. The second half of the story,In the story department, Chain of Memories delivers just as much as any other Kingdom Hearts game. The gameplay is a completely different story. The card system can be difficult to understand, punish you at the worst of times, and can be infuriating at times. You'll find yourself dying more than a few times in a row to the same boss due to the card system. The second half of the story, Reverse/Rebirth mode, relieves some of these frustrations due to the fact that it pre-selects your cards, but between the story bits, the repetitive grind of the fights becomes tedious. While the cutscenes and story make it somewhat worth it, I only recommend this for the dedicated Kingdom Hearts fans. For anyone else, you can look up a walkthrough on YouTube, because its better than having to suffer through the battle system. Expand
  26. Mar 4, 2018
    6
    After "Kingdom Hearts" became one of my favorite video games of all time, I was immediately excited to play whatever "Kingdom Hearts" adventure came next. Enter "Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories," which isn't a direct sequel, but rather a spinoff that's still connected to the "Kingdom Hearts" chronology (and yes, I'm well-aware that this is a port of the Game Boy Advance title). TheAfter "Kingdom Hearts" became one of my favorite video games of all time, I was immediately excited to play whatever "Kingdom Hearts" adventure came next. Enter "Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories," which isn't a direct sequel, but rather a spinoff that's still connected to the "Kingdom Hearts" chronology (and yes, I'm well-aware that this is a port of the Game Boy Advance title). The game is radically different from the first, in that it uses a card-based battle system. Making such a drastic change is pretty risky, so despite my excitement, I was admittedly a little skeptical. Turns out I had good reason to be skeptical with this one.
    "Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories" is immediately pretty interesting: where many sequels tend to forget that a character gained new powers in the previous game, "Re:Chain of Memories" has a story that revolves around Sora and friends losing their "memories" (essentially, their powers) as they go through Castle Oblivion. Thus, the game has an interesting concept from the jump. Visually, the game is still gorgeous, the controls are still solid, the game is relatively fun overall, and the music remains as lovely as ever.
    That said, the game is held back by quite a few things. For starters, the plot gets even more confusing this time around, to the point where it's occasionally hard to even follow what's going on. From there, the fact that the game has you going through the exact same worlds as the first game makes it feel in some ways like a blatant rehash of the story in the first "Kingdom Hearts" game. And while the new card-based battle system isn't a case of "they changed it, now it sucks" and it's occasionally fun, it's just pretty cumbersome to deal with. It's all too easy to run out of cards quickly, and it really limits how you approach battles with different enemies, especially in the ridiculously-difficult-even-on-Beginner-mode boss fights.
    All things told, "Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories" is certainly not a bad game. It has quite a few good things going for it. Unfortunately, the things it has going against it really hard-counter it. This is one of those cases where a game takes two steps forward (in that it tries to do something unique and different) but four steps backwards (in that the big change is really frustrating to deal with). If you really enjoy the "Kingdom Hearts" games for the story, this one will be totally fine, of course. However, if you're like me and you're more interested in the gameplay, it wouldn't be the worst idea to just skip this one. All I can say is, judge with your heart if you're deciding whether or not to play this one.
    Final rating: 6 out of 10 "Decent"
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  27. Dec 22, 2018
    6
    Luego escribo una review desas que ahora mismo me da pereza y tal. me cagoento
  28. Jul 26, 2020
    6
    The card system is good idea but it was great when the game was 2D on the GameBoy but the PS2 remake didn't deliver the idea that well but overall is acceptable.
  29. Oct 26, 2013
    5
    sigh, this game is dissapointing and i'm a big kingdom hearts fan. the game feels linear, although you can go back to previous areas, there really is no reason to. the storyline... the only parts i enjoyed were the parts that took place in castle oblivion, the disney storylines though... oh god they are terrible! they are literally the same from kingdom hearts 1, maybe only a slightly bitsigh, this game is dissapointing and i'm a big kingdom hearts fan. the game feels linear, although you can go back to previous areas, there really is no reason to. the storyline... the only parts i enjoyed were the parts that took place in castle oblivion, the disney storylines though... oh god they are terrible! they are literally the same from kingdom hearts 1, maybe only a slightly bit different. and the gameplay is annoying because now you play with F***ing CARDS! it is especially annoying with bosses, who can easily break your cards to do their own rediculously annoying attacks. and every time you run out of cards you have to reload them, but each time you reload you lose more cards from your deck, until you're stuck with one weak attack card that can't do SH*T against bosses. the bosses on the other hand have unlimited cards, that they can use as they please while you're stuck with your weak attack card. the only part where i started enjoying the game was the last floor in castle oblivion, and the final boss fight, which i gotta say had some pretty awesome music. after you complete Sora's story you can start a new game with Riku, with a different story, and slightly different battle system, playing as riku isn't much better though, the disney worlds have no storyline now, and all you do is run through the same areas you did as sora, and you can't customize your deck, the game does it for you. i suggest just watching the cutscenes on youtube if you want to know the story, because the game isn't worth playing through. Expand
  30. Nov 29, 2017
    5
    For a game that was originally on the Gameboy Advance, this game sure has a lot of content. That is the problem with this game. The gameplay is so shallow and easy to manipulate that, save for a few extremely cheap and luck based boss fights, there is almost no challenge in this 25-hour adventure, making the player just wish for the game to end. The game has 2 campaigns for both Sora andFor a game that was originally on the Gameboy Advance, this game sure has a lot of content. That is the problem with this game. The gameplay is so shallow and easy to manipulate that, save for a few extremely cheap and luck based boss fights, there is almost no challenge in this 25-hour adventure, making the player just wish for the game to end. The game has 2 campaigns for both Sora and Riku. Sora's campaign is the main event, taking me 18 hrs and 15 mins to complete. His campaign has deck building elements (the only real source of strategy in the game) and moogle shops. The player has more freedom in gameplay, but they will also quickly find out that you only have to spam a couple of card combinations--called sleights--to win. Sure, you lose the first card of the sleight, but you will always be able to replenish them with a hi-potion or elixir. The value of the sleight will be so high, the enemy won't be able to break (play a card or sleight with a value higher than yours that stops what you're doing) it without a 0 card (breaks any active card, but is broken by any card once played). Most of the time they won't be able to play the 0 card because you will be hitting them so fast, and even then they don't have that many. One could argue to just not use sleights, but without cheesing the game, it's impossible to beat. I dare anyone to beat the late game fights (at a reasonable level, not 99) with Replica Riku without spamming sonic blade, lethal frame, and strike raid. Riku's campaign is more of a side story, but it still contains plot elements integral to the Kingdom Hearts story. His campaign only took me about 6 and a half hours to blaze through. There is no deck building or moogle shops, just a darkness/superpower mode and a new duel mode. Pretty much you just match an enemy card value, and then just spam the x button until you have broken all their cards and you win the duel. Once you break enough enemy cards, you go into dark mode and just spam the fire sleight until you win. I enjoyed Riku's campaign much more because you could just skip all the regular enemy encounters. I skipped every non-boss encounter after the fifth world. I thank God that most of this game is a cakewalk because the gameplay is so boring. You're pretty much going to be praying for the next cutscene to trigger. This game had potential, but it botched the landing so much it broke both of its legs. Expand

Awards & Rankings

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#3 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2008
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#3 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2008
Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 20
  2. Negative: 2 out of 20
  1. 67
    Seriously, though -- for Kingdom Hearts fans who missed out on COM the first time, this is definitely the best way to play it. While the new stuff is small (a few so-so minigames in Hundred Acre Wood, additional voice acting from the Sixth Sense kid, etc.), my memory of Chain of Memories hasn't changed: It's a pleasant little title that reminds me how much I want Kingdom Hearts 3.
  2. 84
    An impressive remake that improves the presentation of the original GBA version by leaps and bounds while simultaneously streamlining the battle system.
  3. 80
    Even though it's not a wholly fresh experience, Kingdom Hearts: Re:Chain of Memories is definitely worth a try, especially if you didn't play the original GBA release.